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Sound and Meditation

June 19, 2011 By: Category: Sound Recording

Sound and Meditation

It is common knowledge that meditation is a major tool for handling symptoms of stress. Developing a meditation practice can lower blood pressure, boost the immune system, calm the emotions and mind and connect you deeply with your inner essence or spirit. And there are many, many ways to meditate. In this article you are offered the opportunity to meditate with sound, or more specifically, the silence between the sounds.

Our sense of hearing is the most acutely tuned over a wider range than any of the other senses. Not only that, we hear with the whole body. Dr. Alfred Tomatis called our sense of hearing “a portal into the brain.”

Sound (and hearing) and meditation can be a powerful combination. Studies have already shown that the combination of sound and guided meditation boosts the immune system more effectively than sound or meditation alone. Another powerful way of using sound and meditation together is the singing of mantras. An example of a well-known and loved mantra is “Om mani padme hum.”

For the purpose of this article, the focus for the sound meditations below is more on the silence or space in between the sounds. There are two sound meditations offered for your exploration, a meditation with a flute track and a Tibetan sound meditation.

Flute Meditation

The first meditation is a five-minute track I recorded with my native flute. Before you begin either meditation, check in on the state of your body, mind and emotions, then check in again after the meditation to see if you notice any change. By listening to the flute meditation twice with a different focus each time, you can explore first, the sounds themselves and second, the spaces between the sounds.

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1. You will discover on the first listening that the sounds are unpredictable. This is intentional and offers the opportunity to exercise the inner ear and engage the mind. Another way to focus on the sounds is to just allow them to wash over you as you relax.

Make sure you check in with your body, mind and emotions before listening for the second time. This can give you valuable information to how the sound and/or your focus on the sound affect you. You might want your journal or a notepad and pen close by to take note as you explore the sound.

2. As you listen to the flute track the second time, focus on the space between the sounds. Note what happens in your body, mind and emotional state. Is it easier or more challenging than listening to the sounds? Does one way of listening need more concentration than the other? Our sense of focused listening is extremely sensitive and subtle.

Tibetan Sound Meditation

The second sound meditation is a Tibetan sound meditation. You can do this one waiting for the bus, standing in line or sitting on a park bench. Opportunities for this technique are limitless and offer a profound way to enter into emptiness. I experienced this technique at Tom Kenyon’s, Sound Healer’s Training. The instructions for this meditation are included in his book, “Brain States” on page 190. See below:

“The following exercise is a Tibetan Sound Meditation that brings you into a direct awareness of the space or silence from which all sound vibration emerges. It develops subtle perception and intuition and has a very calming influence on the body and mind.

1. Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes.

2. Let your breath be slow and calm, taking about six seconds for the inhale and about six seconds for the inhale and about six seconds for the exhale. Breathe in this way for a minute or so before going on to Step 3.

3. Continuing to breathe in this calm and slow pattern, move your awareness into the sounds around you. But instead of focusing your attention on the sounds themselves, focus on the space or silence around the sound.

4. Get a sense of the spatial orientation of each sound. That is, notice if a particular sound is close or faraway, above you or below you, etc.

5. Try to get a felt sense of the space or silence around each sound you hear and of the greater space that holds all of the sounds including you. Practice this form for ten to thirty minutes, longer if you wish.

Practicing this meditation once a day for thirty days or so will generate profound benefits, including a greater sense of calm and peace as well as health benefits associated with reduced stress. In addition, the consistent practice of this meditation will give you a deep and intuitive knowledge of how sound and vibration relate to your own consciousness.”

As with the flute meditation, you might want to have a journal nearby to jot down observations and insights gained in your explorations.

Sharon Carne’s passion for healing sound has its foundation in a successful thirty-year career performing and teaching the classical guitar. She has studied with healing sound pioneers, Jonathan Goldman and Tom Kenyon and is a reiki master. Sharon teaches workshops on healing sound and her CDs are distributed throughout North America.
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PC Has No Sound

June 14, 2011 By: Category: Sound Recording

PC Has No Sound

If your computer has no sound, it suggests that your computer has problems inside that are preventing it from running as smoothly as it needs. This problem, although qutie common, is relatively difficult to fix – especially if you’re a beginner. The problems that will be preventing the sound from working on your system will include everything from the “Drivers” of your computer not running correctly, to having hardware configuration issues and even not being able to correctly read the files & settings that Windows will be using to play the sound.

The main issue that prevents the sound is a lack of correct drivers on your PC – but there are a number of other issues that will be preventing your system from playing back sound, which will include the likes of:

Your computer does not have the settings it requires to run the sound
Your PC has insufficient driver capacity to ensure the smooth playback of audio
The sound settings on various pieces of software is not working correctly

Many people will be quick to tell you that there’s some sort of problem with the “drivers” of your PC to inhibit the sound from playing back properly. However, I’m experienced enough to tell you that drivers are not the only cause of sound related problems on your system – and as a result, you have to be able to use the steps outlined on this site to ensure you can fix the various problems that your PC may have.

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1) Reinstall The Programs Causing The Errors

The first step is to make sure that you can effectively re-install any of the problems that may be causing the errors. One of the main problems is down to the fact that Windows cannot properly read the files that a particular piece of software (mainly games) will be using to process the sound, and therefore lead your system to run in “mute” mode for that particular application.

The most common problem here is that Windows will be unable to correctly process the sound options for a program, and therefore lead your PC to run much slower and with problems. To fix this, you have to be able to re-install any of the affected programs, which will basically replace any of the corrupted files.

Here’s what to do:

Click “Start”
Click “Control Panel”
Locate “Uninstall A Program”
Find the program with no sound
Click “Remove” next to it
Allow the uninstaller to process

This will basically get rid of the program, and all of its files, leaving your PC able to properly process the various important settings that it requires to run.

2) Update The Sound Driver For Your PC

The next step is to update the sound driver for Windows. The sound “driver” is basically the file which Windows uses to connect itself with the hardware of your PC, and therefore the “sound” driver is a program that’s used to primarily connect the speakers of Windows with the software’s audio playback settings.

In order to repair any of the sound driver problems on a Windows computer, you have to first ensure that your PC has the correct sound options to begin with. This can be done by following these steps:

Click “Start”
Click “Control Panel”
Locate “Add / Remove Programs”
Find the hardware that plays back audio
Right-click the hardware and select “Update Driver”

This will update the driver for the sound device, and should therefore allow it to run much smoother. However, the problem many people have is, and this is especially true if they are using the likes of Windows 7, that they will not be able to download the latest version of the sound driver for their system. This problem can only really be fixed by either manually downloading the driver, or by using a driver update application.

Recommended – Use A Driver Update Program

The best way to fix the no sound problems that Windows may have is to use a “driver update” program to fix any of the possible problems that will be causing this issue to occur. A driver updater application is a very effective tool that will scan through your computer, identify the hardware inside, and then fix any of the sound settings that could be causing problems. This will not only allow your system to run much smoother, but should repair the “no sound” problems for good.

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